Nebraska loses 2022 pledge from DL out of Florida
Nebraska is looking to regroup after back-to-back losses.
In Week 7, it was a disappointing loss to Minnesota that dropped the Huskers to 3-5 on the season. On Monday evening, Nebraska also took a hit on the recruiting trail.
Defensive lineman Hayden Schwartz had been committed to the Huskers since July. But on Monday, he made the move to reopen his recruitment.
“After much prayer and talking with my parents, I have decided to reopen my recruitment,” wrote Schwartz on Twitter. “I would like to thank Nebraska, their fans, and the whole coaching staff for everything they have done for me and my family.”
After much prayer and talking with my parents, I have decided to reopen my recruitment. I would like to thank Nebraska, their fans, and the whole coaching staff for everything they have done for me and my family.
— Hayden Schwartz (@hayden_schw47) October 19, 2021
According to the industry-generated composite rankings, Schwartz is a 3-star prospect out of Jacksonville. He has drawn a number of Power 5 offers from across the country, including Michigan, Missouri, Nebraska, Maryland, and Minnesota, among others.